Callum Hudson-Odoi has confirmed that he will miss the rest of the season, but has hinted that he will be at Stamford Bridge next season.

The youngster is one of the most highly-rated wingers in world football after an impressive season at Stamford Bridge this season and his performances for Maurizio Sarri’s side over the past 12 months have caught the attentions of Bayern Munich and Liverpool.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is a massive fan of the winger as he seeks to add some more depth to his ranks in the summer, while Bayern have already made three moves to sign the talent during the January window, but Chelsea rejected all three as they did not want to lose the winger.

The 18-year-old appeared to pick up an injury when controlling a pass just before the 40-minute mark against Burnley on Monday night and it quickly became apparent he would need to be replaced.

Pedro was summoned from the bench and Hudson-Odoi had to be helped by staff members as he hobbled out of the action, and he has now admitted that he will miss the rest of the current season, which will be a massive blow for the Blues.

But he has admitted that he will look to get fit and come back stronger for Chelsea next season, hinting he is more inclined to stay at Stamford Bridge this summer.

He Tweeted: “Really gutted to end my season with a ruptured Achilles, got to work hard and try and come back stronger for next season!!!.

Hudson-Odoi is a brilliantly gifted little talent and it will be a massive blow to see him miss the rest of the season, but it could be a blessing in disguise for the Blues as this will dampen all transfer talk about where he will be next year.

Chelsea are keen to keep the winger at the club, and they will be hoping that this time out will give him the chance to consider things and sign that long-term contract that Chelsea have reportedly left on the table.

Hudson-Odoi is the future of Chelsea and they need him to stay, as he will develop into a world class winger if he is given the game time ne needs to develop.

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